re: Will CLM ever totally turn the offense over to an OC? (Posted on 10/7/12 at 4:37 pm to 5Alive)

quote:And there is ur problem right there buddy. He hasn't memorized the whole playbook that is why we see the same shite over and over again.

I almost called this response in my post, but I was scared it would deter someone from posting it, and I wanted to see it.

I guess Stud uses it as a place mate for lunch and Krags uses it as a fan on those hot Saturdays. Or maybe it's pictures of chicks, since he has it in hand and references it when talking to Mett before he takes the field.

re: Will CLM ever totally turn the offense over to an OC? (Posted on 10/7/12 at 5:16 pm to rbdallas)

From the inside....

Les doesn't call plays (if you notice, doesn't even have a play sheet on him during the games), however he gets the final say. So if he wants a run to the left, he tells the OC and he calls a particular run to the left.

The OC calls the specifics, Les just chooses what he wants. I can only think of a FEW instances where CLM called a whole series.

Home against Arky after the ole miss loss, he called the offense when jasper tied it up, and we won in OT.

re: Will CLM ever totally turn the offense over to an OC? (Posted on 10/7/12 at 5:20 pm to Gray Tiger)

Where in my subject line does it say CLM can NEVER be involved? My suggestions is that CLM has way too much input and too much control. He is no Spurrier- CLM has proved he knows little about offensive play calling and scheming- He needs to get a proven OC and stay out of his way-he should always have input on crucial plays but he needs to realize he is severely handicapped at offensive play calling

His biggest problem is himself- self inflicted wounds.

Real leaders lead, delegate and give authority to those who report to them- they do not micromanage

re: Will CLM ever totally turn the offense over to an OC? (Posted on 10/7/12 at 5:26 pm to 756)

quote:756 Will CLM ever totally turn the offense over to an OC? Where in my subject line does it say CLM can NEVER be involved? My suggestions is that CLM has way too much input and too much control. He is no Spurrier- CLM has proved he knows little about offensive play calling and scheming- He needs to get a proven OC and stay out of his way-he should always have input on crucial plays but he needs to realize he is severely handicapped at offensive play calling His biggest problem is himself- self inflicted wounds. Real leaders lead, delegate and give authority to those who report to them- they do not micromanage

re: Will CLM ever totally turn the offense over to an OC? (Posted on 10/7/12 at 6:57 pm to Gray Tiger)

quote:Do you suggest he turned over the reins totally to Chavis?

On D? Yeah, that is exactly what I am suggesting. That is Chavis' D. Miles might make a few executive decisions on D, but Chavis is doing the scheming.

quote:If he did that why not abdicate totally to his OC?

Again, I am a big fan of Miles and the guy has done very well at LSU. His strengths are bringing in the top coaches available and recruiting though. Not on field coaching. And I am fine with that. But our Offense is as bad as it has ever been right now. I don't think that is disputable. Its time to let someone else run the offense. Even if our OC is doing a lot more of it then we think, then he needs to be replaced. Actions need to be taken. That is all I am saying.

quote:Who?

Just look up top running attacks statistically.

quote:Why is that do you think?

Because as much as I like Miles, I can say that I believe he is stubborn. I feel he truly believes this offense is the best thing for our program to win championships.